I noticed that we now have the schedule formatting information both on this notabug site and in the README in the repo. I think it would be good to pick one place and put it all there, and I would probably vote for this site. Then just delete the documentation info from the README and replace it with the URL of the online documentation.
It would also be good to add an intro paragraph to the top of the documentation that outlines all the steps you need to build the schedule, like 1) Install the program, 2) Make the schedule and bios in the format below 3) Build the bios 4) Build the schedule
Then build out the steps in more detail below. And also explain prominently at the top what happens if you do a schedule with a bios page, etc.
I noticed that we now have the schedule formatting information both on this notabug site and in the README in the repo. I think it would be good to pick one place and put it all there, and I would probably vote for this site. Then just delete the documentation info from the README and replace it with the URL of the online documentation.
It would also be good to add an intro paragraph to the top of the documentation that outlines all the steps you need to build the schedule, like 1) Install the program, 2) Make the schedule and bios in the format below 3) Build the bios 4) Build the schedule
Then build out the steps in more detail below. And also explain prominently at the top what happens if you do a schedule with a bios page, etc.
At the moment, all the documentation is in one place -- the README.rst file.
The main content at https://pypi.python.org/pypi/lpschedule-generator is the HTML version of the README.rst file.
I noticed that we now have the schedule formatting information both on this notabug site and in the README in the repo. I think it would be good to pick one place and put it all there, and I would probably vote for this site. Then just delete the documentation info from the README and replace it with the URL of the online documentation.
It would also be good to add an intro paragraph to the top of the documentation that outlines all the steps you need to build the schedule, like 1) Install the program, 2) Make the schedule and bios in the format below 3) Build the bios 4) Build the schedule
Then build out the steps in more detail below. And also explain prominently at the top what happens if you do a schedule with a bios page, etc.
At the moment, all the documentation is in one place -- the README.rst file.
The main content at https://pypi.python.org/pypi/lpschedule-generator is the HTML version of the README.rst file.
I've re-organized the documentation into sections.
It is here: https://pythonhosted.org/lpschedule-generator